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GEOL 108 - Crises of a Planet Lab 7 - Coastal Studies

GEOL 108 - Crises of a Planet Lab 7 - Coastal Studies. Oct. 16 - 19, 2012. Department of Earth Sciences. QUIZ 5 REVIEW. 4. Do the following substances fit the definition of a mineral? If no, explain why not . Pearl, ice, silver, granite What is mineral luster?

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GEOL 108 - Crises of a Planet Lab 7 - Coastal Studies

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  1. GEOL 108 - Crises of a PlanetLab 7- Coastal Studies • Oct. 16- 19, 2012 Department of Earth Sciences

  2. QUIZ 5 REVIEW 4. Do the following substances fit the definition of a mineral? If no, explain why not. Pearl, ice, silver, granite What is mineral luster? Bonus: What recent Black Keys song has a mineral in its title and what’s the chemical formula of that mineral? Gold (Au) on The Ceiling REVIEW | 2 Department of Earth Sciences

  3. LAB 7 - Coastal Studies http://www.flickr.com/photos/francis-foley/6250425510/sizes/l/in/photostream/ COASTAL STUDIES | 3 Department of Earth Sciences

  4. SHORELINE EROSION • Shoreline erosion depends on factors such as: • Rock type/hardness • Geometry of shoreline (e.g. lagoons are protected) • Wind direction, intensity, and currents • Vegetation cover Left: Green sand beach in Hawaii Right: South Point, just a couple km away • COASTAL STUDIES | 4 Department of Earth Sciences

  5. SHORELINE EROSION • Wave cut notches Sea arches and stacks Above: Wave cut notches in Hawaii. Top right: sea stack formation Lower right: Holei sea arch in Volcanoes National Park. http://www.flickr.com/photos/23679420@N00/5215649472/ • COASTAL STUDIES | 5 Department of Earth Sciences

  6. SHORELINE EROSION • Erosion creates loose sediment Above: Oblique wave action moves sediment along a shoreline. When the shoreline moves inland a sandbar known as a spit is formed. Curved spits are called hooks. • COASTAL STUDIES | 6 Department of Earth Sciences

  7. SHORELINE DANGERS • Hurricanes • Wind direction varies in different parts of the hurricane. • Storm surge more hazardous than high winds • Tsunamis • COASTAL STUDIES | 7 Department of Earth Sciences

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